Madame de Sévigné: Impact de la publication des Lettres | Analyse Littéraire

Discover an academic analysis I conducted on the impact of Madame de Sévigné's Letters, from private correspondence to literary classic. I was even fortunate enough to acquire the original 1806 edition for this research. 💬 Tell me in the comments: Have you ever read Madame de Sévigné's Letters? Which quote struck you the most? 👇 My favorite quote: Letter 124, from Madame de Sévigné to Madame de Grignan, in Vitré, Wednesday, August 12, 1671: "It seems that as much wine flows through the veins of our Bretons as water under the bridges." __________________________________________________________________________ Chapters 00:00 Introduction I. A Look at the Intimate: The Story Behind the Letters 03:04 I.A. Biography & Bibliography of the Author 08:36 I.B. Summary of the Work 11:53 I.C. An Endless Narrative, Always Followed by Discoveries II. The Letters' Editorial History: Publications, Criticism & Influences 14:29 II.A. From Private Correspondence to Public Publication 22:10 II.B. The Reception of the Letters Between the 18th and 19th Centuries 25:43 II.C. Debate Between Respect for Privacy and Shared Style 30:00 II.D. Reflections on the Construction of the Sévignéan Maternal Model III. Posterity & Legacy: From Transmission to Literary Classic 32:37 III.A. The Impact of Sévigné's Letters on the Literary World 37:51 III.B. The Impact of Sévigné's Letters on Human Relations 40:59 III.C. Recognition as the Prize of Eternity 43:24 III.D. The Relevance of a Classic: The Art of Letter Writing in the Digital Age 45:19 Conclusion __________________________________________________________________________ 📖 SOURCES & REFERENCES: 1. Roger Duchêne, "Madame de Sévigné," Encyclopædia Universalis 2. Madame de Sévigné, "Letters to Her Daughter and Friends," Grouvelle Edition (1806) 3. BNF Essentials, "The Letters of Madame de Sévigné" (2017) 4. Marie-Odile Sweetser, "Madame de Sévigné, Writer Without Knowing It?", Cahiers AIEF (1987) 5. Pocquet du Haut-Jussé, "Madame de Sévigné and Brittany" (1926) __________________________________________________________________________ 👍 A like helps the channel a lot! 🔔 Subscribe to follow future videos 🔗 Learn more: 🌐 Website: https://sites.google.com/view/liseron... 📸 Instagram:   / liserondelalierrine   🎮 Twitch:   / liserondelalierrine   📩 Email: [email protected]